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The countdown to TEDxTAMU has officially begun! We are now 1 month away from the TEDxTAMU conference. TEDxTAMU will take place on April 7th at Rudder Forum.
Howdy! We are excited to announce the theme for the 2024 TEDxTAMU Conference: TABOO. During this conference, we invite you to think about the uncomfortable and learn about the unmentionable. The conference date is April 7th, 2024, at Rudder Forum.
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Caroline ‘17 worked three years in toxicology and genetics labs then went back to school in the evenings and earned her MBA at the University of Houston in December 2020. Caroline was diagnosed with Stage 3 Melanoma in 2015 and has beat it twice since then.
Get excited for our annual TEDxTAMU Conference on March 6th! Here's our speaker order for the 1st and 2nd sessions. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to hear these speakers by purchasing tickets!
Max Gerall ‘18 is a social entrepreneur who has developed an intense passion for giving back to communities. He is passionate about transforming lives with: Respect, Empowerment, Aspiration, Community, and Hope.
Kimberly DeVore graduated from Texas A&M in 1996 and worked in the insurance industry for 15 years. She is currently finishing two master’s degrees this spring at Oral Roberts University, as well as speaking at women’s conferences and mentoring high school and college age girls.
Jonan Donaldson is a learning scientist in the Center for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M. His current research uses and develops complex conceptual systems theory to investigate the relationship between conceptualizations of learning and practices in teaching and learning.
Sara Jane del Carmen recently left 24 years of public service, having spent the last decade as a criminal court judge. Upon discovering she is neurodivergent, she is determined to help others find their superpowers!
Janelle Hollz left a tumultuous home at 18 and became a first-generation university graduate. As such, Hollz's talk will speak directly to first-generation students!